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A Song Of Hope

    By George MacDonald



    I dinna ken what's come ower me!
        There's a how whaur ance was a hert!
    I never luik oot afore me,
        An' a cry winna gar me stert;
    There's naething nae mair to come ower me,
        Blaw the win' frae ony airt!

    For i' yon kirkyard there's a hillock,
        A hert whaur ance was a how;
    An' o' joy there's no left a mealock--
        Deid aiss whaur ance was a low!
    For i' yon kirkyard, i' the hillock,
        Lies a seed 'at winna grow.

    It's my hert 'at hauds up the wee hillie--
        That's hoo there's a how i' my breist;
    It's awa doon there wi' my Willie--
        Gaed wi' him whan he was releast;
    It's doon i' the green-grown hillie,
        But I s' be efter it neist!

    Come awa, nicht an' mornin,
        Come ooks, years, a' Time's clan:
    Ye're welcome: I'm no a bit scornin!
        Tak me til him as fest as ye can.
    Come awa, nicht an' mornin,
        Ye are wings o' a michty span!

    For I ken he's luikin an' waitin,
        Luikin aye doon as I clim;
    An' I'll no hae him see me sit greitin
        I'stead o' gaein to him!
    I'll step oot like ane sure o' a meetin,
        I'll travel an' rin to him.



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